NFL Mock Draft 2022: Complete first round Super Bowl weekend edition

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Sep 25, 2021; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Colorado State Rams tight end Trey McBride (85) runs with the ball after a catch against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the second quarter at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 25, 2021; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Colorado State Rams tight end Trey McBride (85) runs with the ball after a catch against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the second quarter at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports /

Texas A&M. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. OL. 25. player. 16. Kenyon Green

What do you do as an organization if you have your franchise quarterback as well as a need for offensive line help? Clearly the answer is add an offensive lineman to protect that quarterback. Josh Allen would be more than happy with Kenyon Green here.

The 6-4, 325-pound lineman from Texas A&M was a first-team All-American this past season and he’d do a heck of a job on Buffalo’s line from day one.

Scouting Report. TE. Colorado State. 26. Pick Analysis. Trey McBride. player. 35

Unfortunately, there are no surefire top-15 draft picks at tight end in this class like Kyle Pitts, but Trey McBride is widely considered the best at the position in the draft.

Tennessee could use a tight end to aid that offense and McBride is a great pass-catching threat. He stretches the field at the position and that’s the direction the position is headed in the NFL. He had a monster season at Colorado State in 2021, catching 90 passes for 1,121 yards and a touchdown. He could afford to be a bigger threat in the red zone, but he has the potential.